Manuel Fernandez Saro
Manuel Fernandez Saro is a showjumping rider from Spain and represented his country at the 2016 Rio Olympics and two world equestrian games. Below you can watch Manuel Fernandez Saro riding U-Watch, other horses competed by Manuel Fernandez Saro includes Cuidam and Quin Chin.
Comodoro ( x Rasso, 1989)
Gio Granno (Grannus x Ramino,1990)
Linos
Qualdandro Z
Quin Chin (Quantum x Gambiona, 1998)
Quinto 17 (Quantin , 1998)
Quo Vadis (Quidam De Revel x Grannus, 1996)
Sergeant Pepper 10 (Silvio I, 1994)
08 - World Equestrian Games, Team - 31/08/2006 - Quin Chin
72 - World Equestrian Games, Round 1 - Team final and 2 indiv. Two rounds - 30/08/2006 - Quin Chin
66 - World Equestrian Games, Team and individual Speed and handiness - 29/08/2006 - Quin Chin
16 - Gijon, Grand Prix - 07/08/2006 -
05 - Gijon, 1.50 Winning round - 05/08/2006 -
02 - Gijon, Nations Cup - 04/08/2006 - Quin Chin
01 - Gijon, 1.50 Group comp. - 03/08/2006 -
19 - The Royal Show, Falsterbo Grand Prix - 15/07/2006 -
08 - The Royal Show, Nations Cup - 14/07/2006 - Quin Chin
05 - Gelderland, Zwolle International - 1.45 Tempo - 11/06/2006 - Capella
24 - Gelderland, Grand Prix - 11/06/2006 - Qualdandro Z
07 - Gelderland, Societeit Gelre - 1.40 Diff.prog. - 10/06/2006 - Capella
02 - Gelderland, Anemone Horse Trucks - 1.40 Against the clock - 09/06/2006 - Capella
09 - Wiesbaden, Preis der Firma Sprehe Feinkost - 7/8 Years Against the clock - 03/06/2006 - Linos
9 - Nantes *** CSI, Prix Conseil General Loire Atlantique - 1.45 Due manches - 28/01/2006 - Comodoro
13 - Olympia International Horse Show, Grand Prix - 19/12/2005 - Comodoro
20 - Olympia International Horse Show, Ivy Stakes - 18/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
10 - Olympia International Horse Show, World Cup Qualifier - 18/12/2005 - Gio Granno
7 - Olympia International Horse Show, Santa Stakes - 17/12/2005 - Comodoro
11 - Olympia International Horse Show, Pounds for Points - 16/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
6 - Olympia International Horse Show, The Christmas Cracker - 16/12/2005 - Gio Granno
6 - Olympia International Horse Show, Puissance - 16/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
37 - Olympia International Horse Show, The Christmas Stakes - 15/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
22 - Olympia International Horse Show, Welcome Speed - 15/12/2005 - Gio Granno
15 - Olympia International Horse Show, The Welcome Warm-Up Class - 15/12/2005 - Comodoro
3 - Munich, Sprehe Feinkost Youngster Tour - 7/8 Years Mixed comp - 04/12/2005 - Quin Chin
1 - World Breeding Championship, 6 Year Old Championship - Final - 26/09/2004 - Quin Chin
7 - World Breeding Championship, 6 Year Old - 2nd Qualifier - 25/09/2004 - Quin Chin
3 - World Breeding Championship, 5 Year Old Championship - Final - 28/09/2003 - Quinto 17
5 - World Breeding Championship, 6 Year Old Championship - Final - 29/09/2002 - Quo Vadis
Quidam De Revel
Tullamarine PC Pre Royal
Crestwood Royalty was named Champion Led Welsh B and was placed in her show hunter saddle classes.
Corio PC Pre Royal
Crestwood Royalty was shown at this lovely event by Rebecca Jones and had a very successful day. She was sashed Reserve Champion Newcomer Led Hunter Pony, Champion Led Open Hunter Pony, Champion Ridden Newcomer Hunter Pony and Reserve Champion Ridden Open Hunter Pony. Well done to Beck and Dony!!!
What is Para Equestrian?
Kerri has recently been classified as a grade II Para Equestrian in the United States. She will receive her second international classification when returning to Australia later this year.
Para Equestrians compete in traditional Equestrian sports, including the two most prestigious of these; Dressage and Driving. In sports like the Para Equestrian, each athlete is classified and assigned a grade according to the level of their disability or impairment. These classifications ensure fair and meaningful competition between athletes, allowing participants of both genders to compete against one another in their assigned Para Equestrian grades. The sport of Para Equestrian was designed to provide an equal arena for disabled athletes, where they can compete in healthy competition and strive to achieve their personal goals.
The Para Equestrian System for Classification was devised by Dr Christine Meaden, M.C.S.P. PhD, Chief Classifier for the International Paralympics Equestrian Committee.
In Para Equestrian events, Dressage is split into four levels of grading. Grade 1 Dressage is split into 1a and 1b, with 1a participants competing at a walking pace and 1b participants at a walk trot with the opportunity for lateral work and to canter in the freestyle section. Grade II riders perform at a walk trot pace and can also show some lateral work and canter in the freestyle section of their event. Riders in Grade III are able to complete their event in a walk, trot and canter and can perform lateral work throughout the freestyle section of their event. In the final Grade IV category, riders can walk, trot, canter, canter half pirouettes and perform sequence changes and lateral work in their freestyle events. There are two sizes of arenas for riders to compete in, with Grade I, II and III competing in 40x20m arenas and Grade IV riders competing in arenas that are 60x20m in size.
In 2006, the sport of Para Equestrian moved from its authority in the International Paralympics Committee to the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), becoming the 8th of the FEI disciplines. The FEI is the first international federation to govern and regulate a sport for both able bodied and disabled athletes. All rules and regulations with regards to competition venues and organization are governed by the same principles which also cover elements of each individual discipline.
For the first time ever the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games will include the Para Equestrian events in Dressage and Driving. This will also be the first time that the FEI disciplines will be held in the same venue and at the same time. It is one of Kerri’s major goals to represent Australia in Kentucky at these FEI World Equestrian Games in 2010.
Should I be concerned about this horse?
Before I say my question I’ll give some background information:
I live in a large city, but my particular neighborhood is “rural” with half acre to three acre lots— some with horses/livestock. Theres a large trail that loops around the entire neighborhood, and goes into surrounding hills. On the side of the road, there’s a pretty wide ravine that is flat at the bottom and shaded by trees. I take this ravine as a short cut sometimes, it’s easy to get into because it slopes gently at both ends. There’s a lot of grass/weeds at the bottom of the ravine.
A month or so earlier, my neighbor had to give away his horse for free because he could not afford it.
Anyway, I was taking a walk to get some exercise, and I decided to walk through said ravine—- I hadn’t walked through it in quite a long while(like 2 months) and I find my neighbor’s old horse tied (by a very long rope) to a tree. He has a makeshift shelter that is just like a shade made out of wood, and also a big bucket of water that is full.i looked under a tarp that was there and i found a saddle and bridle, and extra buckets of water a hoof pic and a curry comb(no other grooming materials). I don’t see any hay around, but the grass(very plentiful) is cropped short in some places and the horse is grazing as i see him. He doesn’t have shoes, but this is normal for him because he has always gone barefoot. THere’s also one of those fly catchers attached to the tree. His mane and tail are long, as is his coat, but that’s just because of winter—-other than that, he is actually in very good condition, fine weight and no injuries. He’s just attached to this tree by a long rope halter, and can travel in like a 100 foot radius.
Thing is, I’ve no idea who my neighbor gave the horse to, and i havnet seen him being ridden(but the ravine itself is flat on the bottom, and in places where there is no grass is hard packed flat dirt, like an arena so i think he’s just being ridden there)
Thing is, although the horse seems to be faring well, I want to know is this actually safe for a horse to be living like this? Nobody owns the ravine, so it’s free use I guess, but not many people go down there. The previous owner(my neighbor) said he gave the horse to “some kid, seemed nice” but idk why someone nice would keep a horse away form their property(or at least a proper barn)
Should i be concerned and contact authorities, or let it be because the horse is healthy??? ive been giving the horse apples every day, because i know him well and used to ride him for my neighbor—love him dearl and dont want any harm to come of him im REALLYYY sorry this is so darn long, i couldnt get al the info in there otherwise
100% Purebred Fewspot Knabstrupper Mare - Fully Graded KNN
Dam: Mølager Lotte 208333199606368 KN DK (Rasmus af Hallundbæk KNN 119 DK Knab)
Rare 100% purebred black based whiteborn with no sabino (4 dark triangles). .
Lupi carries some of the old and well respected classical Knabstrupper bloodlines as well as the Sport types. One of a very few 100% purebred fillies in the UK making her a valuable asset to any stud. She did well in her grading in September 08 and was accepted into the Main Book KNN.
She combines bone and substance with quality and she has a refined, feminine head. Three good straight paces, a fabulous trot and an easy, trainable temperament as you would expect.
Lupina foaled in 2009, a gorgeous dark bay leopard colt by Rubin Star N (Old) who was sold within two weeks of him being born. She is currently empty for 2010 so could be backed and ready for work or put to one of our stallions free of charge.
She will be available at weaning - beginning of October. Deposit secures. A sale that we will probably regret but need to reduce our numbers a little more.
About TuffRock
Volcanoes are powerful earthly formations. When they erupt, the amount of energy that is released from the volcanoes to the air is enormous which is often demonstrated by the huge damage they can cause to the surrounding areas. That is the bad news. The good news is that after the volcanoes gone, they often leave behind special soils in different areas that have high levels of energy to help life begin.
TuffRock invented a revolutionary method to capitalize on that energy. By carefully selecting the right minerals from particular volcanic soils, combining the elements and applying a proprietary technology to enhance their molecular forces, TuffRock conceptualized a range of all natural, powerful, volcanic products for animal health.
TuffRock proceeded to capitalize on this intellectual property and it’s intimate knowledge of volcanic minerals with a view to manufacturing environmentally friendly animal health products. Several years of extensive research & technology development, product development with key industry advisors and test marketing by Steve Hurley and Roger Smith led to the Company, TuffRock Pty Limited being established with Kari Kostamo and John Broadbent in July 2002.
TuffRock’s mission is to research & develop, manufacture and market products that enhance the well being of animals by sourcing high quality volcanic minerals and processing them using its own proprietary technologies.
TuffRock can be found next door to one of Australia’s best wine regions, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, 2 hours drive north from Sydney and less than 1 hour from the best thoroughbred breeding farms in the Southern Hemisphere. Its products are sold nationwide in Australia and the company is currently in the process of establishing its presence in South East Asia, Middle East, UK, Ireland, Europe and the USA. TuffRock continues to work closely with industry to develop specific applications in various regions.
TuffRock’s core competence is it’s intimate knowledge of Australian volcanic minerals and how to apply them in developing world-class animal health products. The company is focusing on selected areas of veterinary markets particularly in areas where strong absorbing and binding / locking capabilities are required. As an example, TuffRock’s product range includes a natural hygiene bedding additive that has excellent ammonia control and equine rotavirus binding capabilities; other products support normal bowel function, aid digestion & feed conversion, maintain general well being or support both normal physiology and collagen generation to achieve results.
TuffRock’s product range is expanding rapidly. The first product introduced to the markets (in 2002/2003) was a bedding additive for the equine industry called Stable Plus. This quickly became a de facto industry standard in the stables and stallion barns on horse studs in NSW. The product replaced lime due to its strong ammonia absorbing capability, virus and bacteria controlling action and user friendliness. Stable Plus application areas are growing around the world as more focus is given to promoting healthy environments using natural products. It can be used in chicken cages, dog kennels, cat litter, rabbit & guinea pig hutches and also on the bottom of bird cages to help protect animals as well.
In July 2004, TuffRock launched its second product for the horse industry, Foal Plus, being a natural digestive aid for foals and older horses. Foal Plus is an all natural energized volcanic liquid that supports normal bowel function during critical growth phases and is readily accepted with higher application rates during periods of gastric challenges. 500 foals over two years were involved from thoroughbred farms all over the world during the trial phase with over 4,000 applications delivered to date. Foal Plus continues to receive excellent industry acceptance in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere. Product is available in Australia, Europe, Ireland, Japan, UAE and UK AND after an extensive 12 months trial phase, product is now available in the United States from B.E.T. Labs who are based at the University of Kentucky.
Following this success, in 2005 TuffRock introduced a similar product, Calf Plus, to the cattle and calf markets, customer feedback is excellent and acceptance as standard practice amongst Australian dairy farmers is growing at a rapid rate. Recent trial results in the United States indicate this product will have global market appeal.
In early 2006 TuffRock expanded its range with 2 new products. Firstly a liquid feed additive for horses, Conditioner Plus to support the generation of collagen, digestive health and overall well-being. Secondly TuffRock Poultice, the world’s first energized volcanic poultice which has been described by people in racing & equestrian across three continents as the best product they have seen in their lifetime. Demand outstrips supply for this product so lead times will apply.
In late 2006 TuffRock balanced out it’s range of animal products focusing on the small animal market. Canine Conditioner (similar product to Conditioner Plus) was introduced to the racing and show dog industry and Petit Plus (similar to Foal Plus) was specifically developed for small stomach upsets.
In 2007 TuffRock will release it’s first human product, TuffRock Sports, the world’s first supercharged topical Sports product which is being indicated for immediate use on sporting injuries. Trials results are unbelievably good.
TuffRock now has international patent process underway to protect intellectual property, technology and product formulae.
FOALING NEWS
We have been very lucky this season to have had 5 healthy new foals born.
First to arrive was Amaranda Topsy Louise’s stunning pali filly by Mirinda Spycatcher, who is a full sister to C. Somerset. Mia is full of pizzazz and is simply gorgeous!
Next to arrive was Ripplebrook Kindle’s very pretty chestnut filly also by Mirinda Spycatcher who is a full sister to C. Espionage, Rendezvous, Pollyanna, Elegance and Propaganda.
Our third foal was Amaranda Lady Luck’s upstanding pali colt by Mirinda Spycatcher, who is very tall and elegant. Scooby is a full sister to our very successful C. Royalty, Casino Royale and Royal Romance.
Imperial Shy Girl was the next mare to foal, and she produced a gorgeous pali colt sired by Marconi Stud’s Weston Park Mercury. Shaggy is exceptionally friendly and is certainly our young daughters favourite.
And last but not least was Bungalally Champagne, who certainly kept us waiting, before presenting us with a huge pali filly sired by our Mirinda Spycatcher. And the filly was well worth the wait!
All of this seasons foals are offered for sale and terms may be arranged until weaning.
Huge congratulations to Lisa Oneill from Marconi Stud on the safe arrival of Marconi Dejavu, a divine bay/brown filly from Foxmoor High Light by Mirinda Spycatcher.
Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz - FUEGO XII Kur Grand Prix Freestyle WEG Kentucky 2010
SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program®
We have used SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program® on their horses for several years. We have been thrilled to hear how enthusiastic they are about SUCCEED and how beneficial it has been. With the team achieving more and more success with a string of top quality horses, there is no doubt that exciting times lie ahead. SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program® is a daily Functional Feed® programme that provides a unique and natural approach to optimal horse health and performance. The natural formula targets the healthy function and structure of the entire digestive system. SUCCEED addresses digestive imbalances at their root cause, improving nutrient uptake and reducing the risk of serious digestive issues. Better digestive health means better overall health and, ultimately, better performance. SUCCEED is an official product of United States Equestrian Federation, United States Eventing Association & United States Dressage Federation and was used by the US Teams (all disciplines) and members of the Canadian Eventing Team during the 2008 Olympic games and the 2010 World Equestrian Games. We at SUCCEED are proud to sponsor Chris King Eventing and wish them the greatest success in the future.
Manuel Fernandez Saro Horses
Capella (Caretino, 1994)Comodoro ( x Rasso, 1989)
Gio Granno (Grannus x Ramino,1990)
Linos
Qualdandro Z
Quin Chin (Quantum x Gambiona, 1998)
Quinto 17 (Quantin , 1998)
Quo Vadis (Quidam De Revel x Grannus, 1996)
Sergeant Pepper 10 (Silvio I, 1994)
Manuel Fernandez Saro Competition Results
20 - World Equestrian Games, Round 2 - Team final and 2 indiv. Two rounds - 31/08/2006 - Quin Chin08 - World Equestrian Games, Team - 31/08/2006 - Quin Chin
72 - World Equestrian Games, Round 1 - Team final and 2 indiv. Two rounds - 30/08/2006 - Quin Chin
66 - World Equestrian Games, Team and individual Speed and handiness - 29/08/2006 - Quin Chin
16 - Gijon, Grand Prix - 07/08/2006 -
05 - Gijon, 1.50 Winning round - 05/08/2006 -
02 - Gijon, Nations Cup - 04/08/2006 - Quin Chin
01 - Gijon, 1.50 Group comp. - 03/08/2006 -
19 - The Royal Show, Falsterbo Grand Prix - 15/07/2006 -
08 - The Royal Show, Nations Cup - 14/07/2006 - Quin Chin
05 - Gelderland, Zwolle International - 1.45 Tempo - 11/06/2006 - Capella
24 - Gelderland, Grand Prix - 11/06/2006 - Qualdandro Z
07 - Gelderland, Societeit Gelre - 1.40 Diff.prog. - 10/06/2006 - Capella
02 - Gelderland, Anemone Horse Trucks - 1.40 Against the clock - 09/06/2006 - Capella
09 - Wiesbaden, Preis der Firma Sprehe Feinkost - 7/8 Years Against the clock - 03/06/2006 - Linos
9 - Nantes *** CSI, Prix Conseil General Loire Atlantique - 1.45 Due manches - 28/01/2006 - Comodoro
13 - Olympia International Horse Show, Grand Prix - 19/12/2005 - Comodoro
20 - Olympia International Horse Show, Ivy Stakes - 18/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
10 - Olympia International Horse Show, World Cup Qualifier - 18/12/2005 - Gio Granno
7 - Olympia International Horse Show, Santa Stakes - 17/12/2005 - Comodoro
11 - Olympia International Horse Show, Pounds for Points - 16/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
6 - Olympia International Horse Show, The Christmas Cracker - 16/12/2005 - Gio Granno
6 - Olympia International Horse Show, Puissance - 16/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
37 - Olympia International Horse Show, The Christmas Stakes - 15/12/2005 - Sergeant Pepper 10
22 - Olympia International Horse Show, Welcome Speed - 15/12/2005 - Gio Granno
15 - Olympia International Horse Show, The Welcome Warm-Up Class - 15/12/2005 - Comodoro
3 - Munich, Sprehe Feinkost Youngster Tour - 7/8 Years Mixed comp - 04/12/2005 - Quin Chin
1 - World Breeding Championship, 6 Year Old Championship - Final - 26/09/2004 - Quin Chin
7 - World Breeding Championship, 6 Year Old - 2nd Qualifier - 25/09/2004 - Quin Chin
3 - World Breeding Championship, 5 Year Old Championship - Final - 28/09/2003 - Quinto 17
5 - World Breeding Championship, 6 Year Old Championship - Final - 29/09/2002 - Quo Vadis
Qualdandro Z
- x -, -José Manuel Gorigoytia
José Manuel Gorigoytia - CHIJosé Manuel Gorigoytia
José Manuel Gorigoytia Horses
Quel Homme van de HeffinckQuidam De Revel
José Manuel Gorigoytia Competition Results
09 - Bagnaia , Grand Prix - 29/09/2002 - Quel Homme van de HeffinckManuel Prause
Manuel Prause - Germany - ShowjumpingJose Manuel Gayan
Jose Manuel Gayan - SpainJose Manuel Suarez Diaz
Jose Manuel Suarez Diaz - Mexico - Showjumping RidersManuel Bernal Rivas
Manuel Bernal Rivas - Spain - Horse DrivingManuel Fontes
Manuel Fontes - Uruguay - Endurance RiderJose Manuel Rogers
Jose Manuel Rogers - ChileJuan Manuel Luzardo
Juan Manuel Luzardo - Argentina - Showjumping RiderJuan Manuel Thill
Juan Manuel Thill - ArgentinaJuan Manuel Melgar Vardales
Juan Manuel Melgar Vardales - GuamJuan Manuel Vazquez Colmenero
Juan Manuel Vazquez Colmenero - SpainJuan Manuel Vidal - Testal
Juan Manuel Vidal - Testal - SpainManuel Castillo Mondragon
Manuel Castillo Mondragon - Mexico - Showjumping RiderManuel Gonzalez Perez
Manuel Gonzalez Perez - SpainManuel Grave
Manuel Grave - PortugalManuel Henry
Manuel Henry - FranceManuel Hernandez
Manuel Hernandez - MexicoManuel Jose Ossandon
Manuel Jose Ossandon - ChileManuel Justiano Pã‰Rez Basso
Manuel Justiano Pã‰Rez Basso - UruguayManuel Malta da Costa
Manuel Malta da Costa - PortugalManuel Alejandro Bernal Soto
Manuel Alejandro Bernal Soto - SpainManuel Añon
Manuel Añon - SpainManuel Ataide
Manuel Ataide - PortugalManuel Bigioni
Manuel Bigioni - ItalyManuel Blazquez Guerrero
Manuel Blazquez Guerrero - SpainManuel Bontempi
Manuel Bontempi - ItalyManuel Bouzas Janeiro
Manuel Bouzas Janeiro - SpainManuel Cortesi
Manuel Cortesi - ItalyManuel De Judicibus
Manuel De Judicibus - ItalyManuel Diaz Martin
Manuel Diaz Martin - SpainManuel Eichner
Manuel Eichner - FranceManuel Espinosa Pla
Manuel Espinosa Pla - SpainManuel Figueiredo
Manuel Figueiredo - PortugalManuel Jose Graã‘En Ortiz De La Peã‘A
Manuel Jose Graã‘En Ortiz De La Peã‘A - MexicoManuel Lecuona
Manuel Lecuona - MexicoManuel Lupi
Manuel Lupi - PortugalManuel Marquez Medina
Manuel Marquez Medina - SpainManuel Marx
Manuel Marx - GermanyManuel Mota Curbelo
Manuel Mota Curbelo - UruguayManuel Movelan Haya Manuel
Manuel Movelan Haya Manuel - SpainManuel Nistal Riadigos
Manuel Nistal Riadigos - SpainManuel Petit
Manuel Petit - FranceManuel Pizzato
Manuel Pizzato - ItalyManuel Ramon Palmero Gallego
Manuel Ramon Palmero Gallego - SpainManuel Roberti
Manuel Roberti - ItalyManuel Saturnino Rosas
Manuel Saturnino Rosas - UruguayManuel Senra Chover
Manuel Senra Chover - SpainManuel Silió
Manuel Silió - SpainManuel Thiry
Manuel Thiry - BelgiumManuel Ubeda Ruiz
Manuel Ubeda Ruiz - SpainManuel Vanlaere
Manuel Vanlaere - FranceManuel Zapff
Manuel Zapff - GermanyManuel Riaã‘O
Manuel Riaã‘O - UruguayManuel Rodriguez
Manuel Rodriguez - MexicoManuel Santiago
Manuel Santiago - UruguayManuel Schwarzenberg
Manuel Schwarzenberg - GermanyManuel Torres
Manuel Torres - ColumbiaManuel Vasconcelos E Sousa
Manuel Vasconcelos E Sousa - PortugalManuel Veiga
Manuel Veiga - PortugalManuel Montero
Manuel Montero - ChileManuel Narbona Lopez
Manuel Narbona Lopez - SpainManuel Ordovas Gonzales
Manuel Ordovas Gonzales - SpainManuel Pinto
Manuel Pinto - SwitzerlandManuel Radakovits
Manuel Radakovits - AustriaManuel Ritter
Manuel Ritter - GermanyManuel Oliveira Correia
Manuel Oliveira Correia - PortugalManuel Petiteaux
Manuel Petiteaux - FranceManuel Vazquez Giron
Manuel Vazquez Giron - SpainManuel Vieira Monteiro
Manuel Vieira Monteiro - PortugalManuel Sanchez Charro
Manuel Sanchez Charro - ArgentinaTullamarine PC Pre Royal
Crestwood Royalty was named Champion Led Welsh B and was placed in her show hunter saddle classes.
Corio PC Pre Royal
Crestwood Royalty was shown at this lovely event by Rebecca Jones and had a very successful day. She was sashed Reserve Champion Newcomer Led Hunter Pony, Champion Led Open Hunter Pony, Champion Ridden Newcomer Hunter Pony and Reserve Champion Ridden Open Hunter Pony. Well done to Beck and Dony!!!
Pedro Manuel Cabrales Rosado
Pedro Manuel Cabrales Rosado - SpainManuel Rodriguez-Abreu
Manuel Rodriguez-Abreu - ArgentinaWhat is Para Equestrian?
Kerri has recently been classified as a grade II Para Equestrian in the United States. She will receive her second international classification when returning to Australia later this year.
Para Equestrians compete in traditional Equestrian sports, including the two most prestigious of these; Dressage and Driving. In sports like the Para Equestrian, each athlete is classified and assigned a grade according to the level of their disability or impairment. These classifications ensure fair and meaningful competition between athletes, allowing participants of both genders to compete against one another in their assigned Para Equestrian grades. The sport of Para Equestrian was designed to provide an equal arena for disabled athletes, where they can compete in healthy competition and strive to achieve their personal goals.
The Para Equestrian System for Classification was devised by Dr Christine Meaden, M.C.S.P. PhD, Chief Classifier for the International Paralympics Equestrian Committee.
In Para Equestrian events, Dressage is split into four levels of grading. Grade 1 Dressage is split into 1a and 1b, with 1a participants competing at a walking pace and 1b participants at a walk trot with the opportunity for lateral work and to canter in the freestyle section. Grade II riders perform at a walk trot pace and can also show some lateral work and canter in the freestyle section of their event. Riders in Grade III are able to complete their event in a walk, trot and canter and can perform lateral work throughout the freestyle section of their event. In the final Grade IV category, riders can walk, trot, canter, canter half pirouettes and perform sequence changes and lateral work in their freestyle events. There are two sizes of arenas for riders to compete in, with Grade I, II and III competing in 40x20m arenas and Grade IV riders competing in arenas that are 60x20m in size.
In 2006, the sport of Para Equestrian moved from its authority in the International Paralympics Committee to the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI), becoming the 8th of the FEI disciplines. The FEI is the first international federation to govern and regulate a sport for both able bodied and disabled athletes. All rules and regulations with regards to competition venues and organization are governed by the same principles which also cover elements of each individual discipline.
For the first time ever the 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games will include the Para Equestrian events in Dressage and Driving. This will also be the first time that the FEI disciplines will be held in the same venue and at the same time. It is one of Kerri’s major goals to represent Australia in Kentucky at these FEI World Equestrian Games in 2010.
Manuel Gonzalez Dufran
Manuel Gonzalez Dufran - Mexico - Showjumping RiderManuel Debruycker
Manuel Debruycker - France - EventingLinos
- x -, -Manuel Artigas Rodriguez Abreu
Manuel Artigas Rodriguez Abreu - ArgentinaShould I be concerned about this horse?
Before I say my question I’ll give some background information:
I live in a large city, but my particular neighborhood is “rural” with half acre to three acre lots— some with horses/livestock. Theres a large trail that loops around the entire neighborhood, and goes into surrounding hills. On the side of the road, there’s a pretty wide ravine that is flat at the bottom and shaded by trees. I take this ravine as a short cut sometimes, it’s easy to get into because it slopes gently at both ends. There’s a lot of grass/weeds at the bottom of the ravine.
A month or so earlier, my neighbor had to give away his horse for free because he could not afford it.
Anyway, I was taking a walk to get some exercise, and I decided to walk through said ravine—- I hadn’t walked through it in quite a long while(like 2 months) and I find my neighbor’s old horse tied (by a very long rope) to a tree. He has a makeshift shelter that is just like a shade made out of wood, and also a big bucket of water that is full.i looked under a tarp that was there and i found a saddle and bridle, and extra buckets of water a hoof pic and a curry comb(no other grooming materials). I don’t see any hay around, but the grass(very plentiful) is cropped short in some places and the horse is grazing as i see him. He doesn’t have shoes, but this is normal for him because he has always gone barefoot. THere’s also one of those fly catchers attached to the tree. His mane and tail are long, as is his coat, but that’s just because of winter—-other than that, he is actually in very good condition, fine weight and no injuries. He’s just attached to this tree by a long rope halter, and can travel in like a 100 foot radius.
Thing is, I’ve no idea who my neighbor gave the horse to, and i havnet seen him being ridden(but the ravine itself is flat on the bottom, and in places where there is no grass is hard packed flat dirt, like an arena so i think he’s just being ridden there)
Thing is, although the horse seems to be faring well, I want to know is this actually safe for a horse to be living like this? Nobody owns the ravine, so it’s free use I guess, but not many people go down there. The previous owner(my neighbor) said he gave the horse to “some kid, seemed nice” but idk why someone nice would keep a horse away form their property(or at least a proper barn)
Should i be concerned and contact authorities, or let it be because the horse is healthy??? ive been giving the horse apples every day, because i know him well and used to ride him for my neighbor—love him dearl and dont want any harm to come of him im REALLYYY sorry this is so darn long, i couldnt get al the info in there otherwise
Manuel Campilho
Manuel Campilho - Portugal100% Purebred Fewspot Knabstrupper Mare - Fully Graded KNN
Dam: Mølager Lotte 208333199606368 KN DK (Rasmus af Hallundbæk KNN 119 DK Knab)
Rare 100% purebred black based whiteborn with no sabino (4 dark triangles). .
Lupi carries some of the old and well respected classical Knabstrupper bloodlines as well as the Sport types. One of a very few 100% purebred fillies in the UK making her a valuable asset to any stud. She did well in her grading in September 08 and was accepted into the Main Book KNN.
She combines bone and substance with quality and she has a refined, feminine head. Three good straight paces, a fabulous trot and an easy, trainable temperament as you would expect.
Lupina foaled in 2009, a gorgeous dark bay leopard colt by Rubin Star N (Old) who was sold within two weeks of him being born. She is currently empty for 2010 so could be backed and ready for work or put to one of our stallions free of charge.
She will be available at weaning - beginning of October. Deposit secures. A sale that we will probably regret but need to reduce our numbers a little more.
Juan Manuel Rosas
Juan Manuel Rosas - ArgentinaAbout TuffRock
Volcanoes are powerful earthly formations. When they erupt, the amount of energy that is released from the volcanoes to the air is enormous which is often demonstrated by the huge damage they can cause to the surrounding areas. That is the bad news. The good news is that after the volcanoes gone, they often leave behind special soils in different areas that have high levels of energy to help life begin.
TuffRock invented a revolutionary method to capitalize on that energy. By carefully selecting the right minerals from particular volcanic soils, combining the elements and applying a proprietary technology to enhance their molecular forces, TuffRock conceptualized a range of all natural, powerful, volcanic products for animal health.
TuffRock proceeded to capitalize on this intellectual property and it’s intimate knowledge of volcanic minerals with a view to manufacturing environmentally friendly animal health products. Several years of extensive research & technology development, product development with key industry advisors and test marketing by Steve Hurley and Roger Smith led to the Company, TuffRock Pty Limited being established with Kari Kostamo and John Broadbent in July 2002.
TuffRock’s mission is to research & develop, manufacture and market products that enhance the well being of animals by sourcing high quality volcanic minerals and processing them using its own proprietary technologies.
TuffRock can be found next door to one of Australia’s best wine regions, Hunter Valley, New South Wales, 2 hours drive north from Sydney and less than 1 hour from the best thoroughbred breeding farms in the Southern Hemisphere. Its products are sold nationwide in Australia and the company is currently in the process of establishing its presence in South East Asia, Middle East, UK, Ireland, Europe and the USA. TuffRock continues to work closely with industry to develop specific applications in various regions.
TuffRock’s core competence is it’s intimate knowledge of Australian volcanic minerals and how to apply them in developing world-class animal health products. The company is focusing on selected areas of veterinary markets particularly in areas where strong absorbing and binding / locking capabilities are required. As an example, TuffRock’s product range includes a natural hygiene bedding additive that has excellent ammonia control and equine rotavirus binding capabilities; other products support normal bowel function, aid digestion & feed conversion, maintain general well being or support both normal physiology and collagen generation to achieve results.
TuffRock’s product range is expanding rapidly. The first product introduced to the markets (in 2002/2003) was a bedding additive for the equine industry called Stable Plus. This quickly became a de facto industry standard in the stables and stallion barns on horse studs in NSW. The product replaced lime due to its strong ammonia absorbing capability, virus and bacteria controlling action and user friendliness. Stable Plus application areas are growing around the world as more focus is given to promoting healthy environments using natural products. It can be used in chicken cages, dog kennels, cat litter, rabbit & guinea pig hutches and also on the bottom of bird cages to help protect animals as well.
In July 2004, TuffRock launched its second product for the horse industry, Foal Plus, being a natural digestive aid for foals and older horses. Foal Plus is an all natural energized volcanic liquid that supports normal bowel function during critical growth phases and is readily accepted with higher application rates during periods of gastric challenges. 500 foals over two years were involved from thoroughbred farms all over the world during the trial phase with over 4,000 applications delivered to date. Foal Plus continues to receive excellent industry acceptance in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere. Product is available in Australia, Europe, Ireland, Japan, UAE and UK AND after an extensive 12 months trial phase, product is now available in the United States from B.E.T. Labs who are based at the University of Kentucky.
Following this success, in 2005 TuffRock introduced a similar product, Calf Plus, to the cattle and calf markets, customer feedback is excellent and acceptance as standard practice amongst Australian dairy farmers is growing at a rapid rate. Recent trial results in the United States indicate this product will have global market appeal.
In early 2006 TuffRock expanded its range with 2 new products. Firstly a liquid feed additive for horses, Conditioner Plus to support the generation of collagen, digestive health and overall well-being. Secondly TuffRock Poultice, the world’s first energized volcanic poultice which has been described by people in racing & equestrian across three continents as the best product they have seen in their lifetime. Demand outstrips supply for this product so lead times will apply.
In late 2006 TuffRock balanced out it’s range of animal products focusing on the small animal market. Canine Conditioner (similar product to Conditioner Plus) was introduced to the racing and show dog industry and Petit Plus (similar to Foal Plus) was specifically developed for small stomach upsets.
In 2007 TuffRock will release it’s first human product, TuffRock Sports, the world’s first supercharged topical Sports product which is being indicated for immediate use on sporting injuries. Trials results are unbelievably good.
TuffRock now has international patent process underway to protect intellectual property, technology and product formulae.
Walter Manuel Abella
Walter Manuel Abella - Uruguay - EventingManuel Sheridan
Manuel Sheridan - AustraliaEmanuel Ernst
Emanuel Ernst - GermanyEmmanuel Le Bourdonnec
Emmanuel Le Bourdonnec - FranceJosé Manuel LUCENA ESTRADA
Jose Manuel LUCENA ESTRADA - Dressage RiderManuel Santillan
Manuel Santillan - ArgentinaFOALING NEWS
We have been very lucky this season to have had 5 healthy new foals born.
First to arrive was Amaranda Topsy Louise’s stunning pali filly by Mirinda Spycatcher, who is a full sister to C. Somerset. Mia is full of pizzazz and is simply gorgeous!
Next to arrive was Ripplebrook Kindle’s very pretty chestnut filly also by Mirinda Spycatcher who is a full sister to C. Espionage, Rendezvous, Pollyanna, Elegance and Propaganda.
Our third foal was Amaranda Lady Luck’s upstanding pali colt by Mirinda Spycatcher, who is very tall and elegant. Scooby is a full sister to our very successful C. Royalty, Casino Royale and Royal Romance.
Imperial Shy Girl was the next mare to foal, and she produced a gorgeous pali colt sired by Marconi Stud’s Weston Park Mercury. Shaggy is exceptionally friendly and is certainly our young daughters favourite.
And last but not least was Bungalally Champagne, who certainly kept us waiting, before presenting us with a huge pali filly sired by our Mirinda Spycatcher. And the filly was well worth the wait!
All of this seasons foals are offered for sale and terms may be arranged until weaning.
Huge congratulations to Lisa Oneill from Marconi Stud on the safe arrival of Marconi Dejavu, a divine bay/brown filly from Foxmoor High Light by Mirinda Spycatcher.
Juan Manuel Cru Lillo
Juan Manuel Cru Lillo - Spain - Showjumping RiderJuan Manuel Bolafrica - Barrios
Juan Manuel Bolafrica - Barrios - El Salvador - Showjumping RiderManuel Bulnes Labra
Manuel Bulnes Labra - Chile - Endurance RiderJose Manuel Ibaã‘Ez
Jose Manuel Ibaã‘Ez - Chile - Showjumping RiderJose Manuel Ramirez Uribe
Jose Manuel Ramirez Uribe - Mexico - EventingManuel Cornejo
Manuel Cornejo - Ecuador - Showjumping RiderJuan Manuel Maldonado
Juan Manuel Maldonado - Columbia - Endurance RiderManuel Bulnes Muzard
Manuel Bulnes Muzard - Chile - Endurance RiderManuel Eugster
Manuel Eugster - Switzerland - Showjumping RiderManuel Da Silva Rocha
Manuel Da Silva Rocha - France - Showjumping RiderJuan Manuel Muñoz Diaz
Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz is a leadaing Spanish dressage rider, born in 19/05/1969 Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz represented Spain at the London 2012 Olympics. Spanish Dressage Riders. Below you can watch Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz riding FUEGO XII in the Kur Grand Prix Freestyle WEG Kentucky 2010.Juan Manuel Muñoz Diaz - FUEGO XII Kur Grand Prix Freestyle WEG Kentucky 2010
Juan Manuel Alonso Hernandez
Juan Manuel Alonso Hernandez - Spain - Endurance RiderJuan Manuel De Jove Rodriguez De Torres
Juan Manuel De Jove Rodriguez De Torres - Spain - Showjumping RiderManuel Vazquez Herranz
Manuel Vazquez Herranz is a showjumping rider from Spain, below you can watch Manuel Vazquez Herranz in action riding Clearboy campeonato.SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program®
We have used SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program® on their horses for several years. We have been thrilled to hear how enthusiastic they are about SUCCEED and how beneficial it has been. With the team achieving more and more success with a string of top quality horses, there is no doubt that exciting times lie ahead. SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program® is a daily Functional Feed® programme that provides a unique and natural approach to optimal horse health and performance. The natural formula targets the healthy function and structure of the entire digestive system. SUCCEED addresses digestive imbalances at their root cause, improving nutrient uptake and reducing the risk of serious digestive issues. Better digestive health means better overall health and, ultimately, better performance. SUCCEED is an official product of United States Equestrian Federation, United States Eventing Association & United States Dressage Federation and was used by the US Teams (all disciplines) and members of the Canadian Eventing Team during the 2008 Olympic games and the 2010 World Equestrian Games. We at SUCCEED are proud to sponsor Chris King Eventing and wish them the greatest success in the future.